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The stratigraphic biography of an archaeological site. Timing depositional events
Abstract The stratigraphic sequence of an archaeological site constitutes its biography, which details what was deposited, when it was deposited, and how the deposition occurred. However, many current methods of recording archaeological stratigraphy do not allow for a full reconstruction of a site's biography.
Vasiliki Andreaki, Juan Antonio Barceló
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Integrating Dublin Core metadata for cultural heritage collections using ontologies [PDF]
Metadata interoperability is an active research area, especially for cultural heritage collections, which consist of heterogeneous objects described by a variety of metadata schemas.
Doerr, Martin +6 more
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Prerequisites for a computational approach to Minoan chronology
Abstract The paper examines the development, adoption, and limitations of the relative chronology system for Minoan pottery, initially established by Sir Arthur Evans and Duncan Mackenzie during the excavation of Knossos (1900–1906). Despite its weaknesses, this system remained largely unchanged due to its convenience rather than its accuracy.
Diamantis Panagiotopoulos +1 more
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Introdução: Diante da complexidade dos patrimônios culturais, da heterogeneidade de acervos culturais e da ne-cessidade de representação e enriquecimento dos conjuntos de dados em ambientes digitais, a pesquisa objetiva desenvolver um estudo dos modelos ...
Barbudo Carrasco, Lais, +1 more
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Temporal relations in archaeology: a survey and a new typology
Abstract This article presents a new typology of temporal relations suited for archaeological use. It discusses the properties and advantages of the proposed system and compares it with three other typologies of temporal relations: Allen's relations, Holst's relation, and the CIDOC‐CRM.
Eythan Levy
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Enhancing CIDOC-CRM and compatible models with the concept of multiple interpretation [PDF]
Modelling cultural heritage and archaeological objects is used as much for management as for research purposes. To ensure the sustainable benefit of digital data, models benefit from taking the data specificities of historical and archaeological domains ...
M. Van Ruymbeke, P. Hallot, R. Billen
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Foreword – Archaeometry special issue on chronological modeling
Abstract It is well understood that archaeologists, by definition, always strive to assess time as precisely as possible. However, the lack of efficient temporal data interoperability limits our understanding of cross‐cultural historical evolution. This Special Issue of Archaeometry on chronological modelling features nine contributions which, while ...
Thomas Huet, Eythan Levy
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Web technologies are the key for the implementing and ensuring the full range of user needs in the digital age. On the other hand, the issue of unified representation of digital content from diverse memory institutions in order to ensure semantic ...
Regina Varnienė-Janssen +1 more
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Archaeological data repositories usually manage excavation data collections as project-level entities with restricted capacities to facilitate search or aggregation of excavation data at the sub-collection level (trenches, finds, season reports or ...
Markos Katsianis +9 more
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El impacto de FRBR en Argentina: Implementación de un modelo de objetos basados en FRBR, CRM y FRBRoo en CAICYT-CONICET. [English] The Impact of FRBR in Argentina: Implementation of a model based on FRBR-ER, CRM and FRBRoo at CAICYT-CONICET [PDF]
This article presents a computer science design for the registry of documentary material based on models FRBR-ER, CIDOC CRM and FRBR-OO that is being developed in CAICYT-CONICET.
Manzanos, Norberto
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